The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... fit and necessary ; after which it was proposed to be transmitted to England to be perfected , and the establishment of it there humbly soli- cited . This was as much as the commissioners could do.3 3. Dr. Davenant was so well convinced ...
... fit and necessary ; after which it was proposed to be transmitted to England to be perfected , and the establishment of it there humbly soli- cited . This was as much as the commissioners could do.3 3. Dr. Davenant was so well convinced ...
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... fit to form them into particular governments . The making of laws suitable for the new colonies , it was thought , would be properly vested in the president general and grand council ; under whose protection they must at first ...
... fit to form them into particular governments . The making of laws suitable for the new colonies , it was thought , would be properly vested in the president general and grand council ; under whose protection they must at first ...
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... fit for their be- nefit and encouragement , consistent with the general good of the British empire ; for extraordinary privileges and liberties , with lands on easy terms , are strong inducements to people to hazard their persons and ...
... fit for their be- nefit and encouragement , consistent with the general good of the British empire ; for extraordinary privileges and liberties , with lands on easy terms , are strong inducements to people to hazard their persons and ...
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... fit to set those opinions right . If there is anger , as the remarker supposes , that " extrava- gant expectations " may embarrass " a virtuous and able ministry , ” and “ render the negotiation for peace a work of infinite difficulty4 ...
... fit to set those opinions right . If there is anger , as the remarker supposes , that " extrava- gant expectations " may embarrass " a virtuous and able ministry , ” and “ render the negotiation for peace a work of infinite difficulty4 ...
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... fit subject for dis- cussion . " - I shall give mine , because I conceive it a subject necessary to be discussed ; and the rather , as those fears , how groundless and chimerical soever , may , by possessing the multitude , possibly ...
... fit subject for dis- cussion . " - I shall give mine , because I conceive it a subject necessary to be discussed ; and the rather , as those fears , how groundless and chimerical soever , may , by possessing the multitude , possibly ...
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